Mexico Offers Option to Lift U.S. Air-Route Suspensions
Mexico reallocated Mexico City International Airport slots to U.S. airlines to ease U.S. DOT sanctions after cargo and route disputes impacted major carriers and operators.
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Responding to sanctions, Mexico cedes slots to US airlines at AICM
In response to U.S. Department of Transportation sanctions against Mexico’s aviation sector, Mexican airlines ceded some time slots at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) to U.S. carriers. “Several weeks ago, there was a redistribution in slots in which Mexican airlines gave up their spots to U.S. airlines, taking competitiveness into account,” President Claudia Sheinbaum said in her Monday morning press conference, adding that the Mexican …
This Tuesday, Mónica Alfaro and Ivet Rodríguez tell you everything you need to know about the confirmation that Mexican airlines will release slots at Mexico City International Airport for U.S. companies, while our country is being accused of illegally cancelling U.S. services. In addition, they talk about other important issues: - Regulators seek modifications to the financial system for the benefit of consumers - AI slop, the spam that asphyxi…
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